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This man killed his brother out of hatred and jealousy. |
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God promised them that the woman's offspring would crush the snakes head. |
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His name meant "Deceiver". |
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His name was changed after he restled with God. |
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He led the people out of Egypt. |
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God compared the number of descendants he would have to the stars in the sky. |
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Her name was changed to show she would be the mother of a great nation. |
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To whom God gave the law. |
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God's nagid, he sinned against God and Uriah, but repented. |
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The people's malek. The first King of Israel who had no heart for God. |
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God changed Abraham's name. |
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Twins born o Isaac and Rebecca. |
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He tricked his Father and Brother earning him a Blessing & a Birthright. |
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A prosttitute who saved two lives by hanging them by a scarlet cord and was spared by hanging said cord out the window. |
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City destroyed by the Israelites. Home of Rahab. |
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Jacob himself was tricked into marrying these two sisters. |
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Jacob had this many sons. |
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